We drove down to Tulum after Playa del Carmen to see more of the ruins and explore the cenotes. The first were the ruins in Tulum. We got a Mormon guide and was able to see the ruins from the perspective of the church. Very cool how pieces fit together.
After getting hot at the ruins, we headed to Gran Cenote. Cenotes are basically fresh water pools or rivers (usually underground) that the Mayans believed were sacred. The water was so clear and beautiful! And it was fun to snorkle and see all the bats in the cave!
The last ruins of the day were in Coba. We rented bikes and climbed the scary steep staircase to the top. It was fun imagine how the ruins would have looked in pristine condition.
A little visit to the beach in Tulum, shrimp tacos, and back to our tiny hostel for the night.
Manejamos a Tulum despues de Playa del Carmen a ver mas de las ruinas y los cenotes. Las primeras fueron las ruinas de Tulum. Tuvimos una guia Miembro de la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Ultimos Dias o Mormon y pudimos ver las ruinad de una perspectiva de la iglesia. Muy interesante como las piezas encagan juntas. Despues de las ruins, fuimos al Gran Cenote. Cenotes son aguas frescas o rios que los Mayas creian ser sagrados. El agua es clara y hermosa. Y fue divertido snorkear y a ver los murcielagos en la cueva. Las ultimos ruinas del dia fueron las de Coba. Rentamos bycicletas y escalamos las empinadas piramides. Despues fuimos a la playa en tulum, nuestro hotel, y a terminar el dia con tacos de camaron.
Tulum ruins
The middle figure is supposed to be a descending baby..
This used to have these handprints all over..hands with 7 fingers.
The main temple. On April 6, the sun lines up directly with the holes inside to create a beautiful show.
Beach right next to ruins
Always iguanas everywhere
Refreshing water at Gran Cenote
View from above..it looks like a pool in a circular cliff.
Stairs at Coba
We made it to the top!
Going back down was more scary for me.
Scooted on my bottom the whole way down
More ruins
Where they played ball. Not sure the name, but you try to hit the ball through the hoop with your hip
Stopping at a little shop on the way out
Loved this palm tree at the beach
Thinking of our baby boy!
Too much seaweed! Luckily we found a better beach later
Jamir felt silly me taking a pic here. I just like the panderias.
Shrimp and tacos al pastor
Our TINY hostel. We did it for the experience...but sure that will be the last time.
We also met a lot of hippies at that hostel. At least it had AC.